1980 Mugen ME125-W1 View fullsize 1980 Mugen ME125-W1 View fullsize Works bike technology for the privateer in 1980 View fullsize Under the hood of what Hirotoshi Honda says was his most proud achievement. View fullsize The hand laid fiberglass tank is a thing of beauty and also very lightweight. View fullsize The ergonomics of the ME125-W1 are very well thought out, even compared to the works Honda's of the same year. View fullsize Rear shocks are works Showa but a little inferior to the Ohlins. View fullsize The motor was a rocketship and with the Mugen accessory 37mm Mikuni, had tons of over-rev. View fullsize The one piece radiator keeps the weight low and the plumbing is well tucked out of the way. Hiro Honda is a genius. View fullsize Each component on the Mugen is a carefully hand-crafted part, like this beautiful aluminum swingarm. View fullsize Top triple clamp is forged aluminum. This combined with knurled forks keeps the flex to a minimum. View fullsize Johnny O'Mara once said his Mugen was a better bike than his 1981 works Honda. That is saying something. Those are 39mm works Showa forks with the then, newly developed anti stiction triple chrome finish. View fullsize The Mugen ME125-W1 still has a futuristic design View fullsize